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Content theft as editorial policy

by freelance • November 5, 2010 • Comments Off on Content theft as editorial policy

Content theft as editorial policy: routine plagiarism and theft at rogue Cooks Source magazine extended to photography.

An amazing story, and one that demonstrates the power of crowdsourcing/ “many eyes”.

Read more at this link about Cooks Source’s unusual approach to copyright.

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